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Adult Bib with White Piping
100% Cotton Terry Bib with white piping.
Gsm : 450
Size : 18 x 30100% Cotton Terry Bib with blue piping.
Gsm : 450
Size : 22 x 36.Velcro or snap closures options available.
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Baby Blankets
100% Cotton.
Size : 30 x 40, 3.30 lb. each
Colour : Red & Blue Stripes -
Bath Blankets
85/15 Cotton Poly,
Size : 70 x 90, 1.40 lb
Colour : Unbleached -
Coco-mat blankets
100% Cotton Blend
Size : 42 x 60, 2 lb. | 66 x 90, 4.10 lb. | 90 x 108, 6.70 lb.
Colour : Grey | White -
Disposable Isolation Gowns
Isolation gowns, also called non-surgical gowns, are a type of PPE designed to protect the wearer from the spread of illnesses and diseases if they encounter a source of infection—whether solid or liquid. The different levels classify a gown’s ability to act as a barrier to penetration by liquids or liquid-borne pathogens, based on the risk environment.
What type of isolation gown is right for your business? Consider the risk-level of the environment, purpose of the gown and the gown material to determine which type of isolation gowns you need.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Level 1 | used in MINIMAL risk environments: during basic care, standard isolation, cover gown for visitors, or in a standard medical unit.
Provides a slight barrier to small amounts of fluid penetration
Minimal water resistance (some resistance to water spray)
Material: approx 35 GSM Spunbond Polypropylene with PE coating
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Face Mask
3-Ply Disposable Face Mask – Civilian / Medical / Cotton
Non-medicalSize : 175mm x 95mm
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Hand Gloves
Nitrile Powder Free Hand Gloves
Size : S | M | L | XL.
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Hawk Thermal Blankets
100% Cotton, Snag Free Blanket.
Size : 66 x 90, 2.50 lb.
Colour : White -
Lab Coats
Size : Made to Order as per buyers specifications.
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Lino Thermal Blankets
80/20 Cotton Poly,
Optic White Tumble.Size : 70 x 90, 2.20 lb.
Colour : White -
Mosaic Blankets
55/45 Cotton Poly,
Size : 74 x 100, 3.50 lb.
Colour : Multicolour Spread Blanket -
Patient Gowns
Size : Made to Order as per buyers specifications.











